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Soap came to mind for me although I wasn't thinking analogy probably, (does kind of imply analogy?) because I purchased a soap dispenser for my antique dishwasher which works wonderfully except it no longer dispenses soap reliably. It is perfect but I can no longer buy the refills. Anyway not analogy but perhaps vaguely similar situation ![]() I actually have not experienced any need my previous book purchases to work with any specific ereader as I have computers and tablets that allow me to read them again and I have a TBR list as long as my arm and at least two other peoples. Still for the technologically challenged who have a very short list of books they want to read the concern is understandable. No one wants to have to rebuy an item they don't have to whether it is an ebook, or a consumable or say a paper book that has been lost or destroyed. Helen Edit:Ps I have also stocked up on soap or other items on sale and had the dispenser break. And my sister stocked up on inkjet cartridges for a princely sum and her printer broke and she was unable to get a replacement that used these cartridges. Last edited by speakingtohe; 07-03-2014 at 02:41 PM. |
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And it has happened in the past to a very few people I gather, as I have not read much about it, or seen a big uproar when Microsoft abandoned their lit reader as one example of abandoned formats. Of course you can still get the Microsoft reader or something that will work, but some may not know enough to be able to. Most who were able to get it when it was supported are probably still able to though. A friend of mine recently changed from kindle to Sony. He was a bit taken aback when he realized he could not buy from Amazon on it, but gleeful that he could lend his kindle to his son or daughter who hadn't read a lot of his 300+ books. So far he says he likes the Sony better so wouldn't replace the kindle if it broke. I asked him if he had downloaded his books to his laptop and he just looked at me as if I was crazy and said why?. So while some look at the vague possibility of losing hundreds of ebooks as a certain to happen event, with an unimaginable catastrophic impact on their lives and future well being, their are probably many more who would just, if they can afford it, shrug and buy another item if one was lost, broken or destroyed or became obsolete. Three acquaintances of mine recently lost everything when the fourplex they were living in burnt down, including a vehicle. No household insurance. They had to borrow clothes to go to work in. That is a catastrophe. Helen |
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But given that I like my physical page-turn buttons, the chances of me moving to Kindle are negligible anyway. ![]() |
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I either have to have page turn buttons or apps that will use my volume rocker as page turn buttons, which is why I love Aldiko! If there are other reading apps out there that do the same, please let me know.
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Mantano, Moon+, CoolReader, UBReader, PocketBook, AlReader (to name but 6) can all be configured to do that. Naturally, they all have strengths and weaknesses.
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Admittedly the page turn buttons on my O/B i62HD feel more like a volume rocker than normal buttons. But then they in turn are at least better than the cumbersome giants on my PB 360 (I ended up wearing out the D-pad doing page turns, in preference to using them). I suppose the moral of this digression is no physical page-turn buttons are perfect, but for myself (and it would appear many others), their presence (in whatever shape or form) is to be far preferred to their absence.
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For example, I download books from Mobileread exclusively in epub format even if I intend to read on a Kindle. The reason for that is epub, to me, is a far superior archival format. If I build a book and turn it into an epub, you can get back out exactly the source files I put in. If I then turn it into a mobi and give that to you, even with the available tools, you can't get back the original book source unless you don't strip it and keep the original epub inside, in which case why not just use epub to begin with? |
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